Paying it Forward
When a tornado hit Tuscaloosa in April 2011, the BCM at LSU immediately reached out to us. They wanted to assist with disaster relief/recovery efforts. Being so close to New
When a tornado hit Tuscaloosa in April 2011, the BCM at LSU immediately reached out to us. They wanted to assist with disaster relief/recovery efforts. Being so close to New
It’s only been a year and a half since Alabama Baptists trained their first group of college students for disaster relief, but the move has already proven to be beneficial.
Our team from Auburn University at Montgomery had a great experience serving in Summerton, S.C. We were deployed to a low-income apartment complex on Saturday morning where three feet of
I have always liked October. It brings an end to the heat of summer, and with it arrive changing leaves, cooler weather and my favorite pumpkin spice lattes. Fall brings
Listening to a ministry colleague’s report of a recent visit with SBC missionaries in Europe — and especially the description of their careful and purposeful efforts to share the Gospel
This morning, I woke up before the alarm sounded. As I made my way downstairs, I put on a cup of green tea. While it heated, I retrieved the newspaper.
It’s the worst of times. It’s the best of times. It’s the third week of fall semester. At least, that’s when we do it in Tuscaloosa. First, a little background:
Steve Lutz, who does collegiate ministry at Penn State, challenged a change in thinking, moving from the mindset of “building a large group” to, instead, “reaching a large campus.” I
August has to be my favorite month of the year. I have the privilege of serving as a state missionary at one of our great universities here in Alabama. As I
An Iranian Muslim had been visiting where we were one day. He said that he would not believe unless Allah told him to follow Jesus. One night, during Ramadan, he